David Barron

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Honorable S. William Green Professor of Public Law

Office: Griswold 307
Assistant: Patricia Fazzone 617/496-2075
Phone: 617/495-8218
Email: dbarron@law.harvard.edu

Research Interests

  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Local Government Law
  • Property

Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work

  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Local Government Law
  • Property

Subject Areas for Accepting Press Inquiries

  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Local Government Law
  • Property
  • Urban Sprawl

Education

  • Harvard College A.B. 1989, History
  • Harvard Law School J.D. 1994

Appointments

  • Chair, Section on Local Government Law, AALS
  • Assistant Professor of Law, 1999
  • Professor of Law, 2004
  • Honorable S. William Green Professor of Public Law, 2011

Other Information

2011-2012 Faculty Disclosures re: Related Outside Interests and Activities

Representative Publications

  • Barron, David. "Reclaiming Home Rule," 116 Harvard Law Review 2255 (2003).
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  • Kagan, Elena & David Barron. "Chevron's Nondelegation Doctrine," 2001 Supreme Court Review 201 (2001).
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  • Barron, David. "A Localist Critique of the New Federalism," 51 Duke Law Journal 377 (2001).
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  • Barron, David. "Constitutionalism in the Shadow of Doctrine: The President's Non-enforcement Power," 63 Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems 16 (2000).
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  • Barron, David. "The Promise of Cooley's City: Traces of Local Constitutionalism," 147 University of Pa. Law Review 787 (1999).
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Bibliography

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